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Community supports Chamber’s Earth Day Cleanup

More volunteers, businesses and organisations participated in this year's 12th Annual Chamber Earth Day Roadside & Beach Cleanup than ever in the history of the event.

Schools participate

Eleven junior masquerade groups hit the streets this Saturday, 25 April, for the annual Junior Batabano street parade.

Book helps children to succeed

Internationally celebrated parental consultant Florence Bernard will visit Books & Books for a signing of her book, Better At School: The Essential Guide to Help Kids Improve at School, tonight Monday, 20 April at 7pm.

Students mentor younger peers

Twenty-five students in Years 12 and 13 at St. Ignatius Catholic School are helping to build confidence and self-esteem in younger peers.

YCLA nominees announced

The five final nominees for this year's Young Caymanian Leadership Award are Elroy Bryan, Marilyn Conolly, Chris Duggan, Sean Parchment and Raquel Solomon.

Essay competition winner announced

Recently, the winner of the 2008 Condé Nast Traveler's Essay Competition was announced.

Cayman student a winner in FCCA essay contest

Budding writer 15-year old Katie Fleming from St. Ignatius Catholic School has been awarded third place winner in the senior division of the 2008 Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association Foundation Children's Essay Contest.

Stamps feature Water Authority’s 25th

A commemorative stamp issue is one major way that the Water Authority - Cayman has chosen to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

New ‘Junior Minister of Tourism’ chosen

The new 'Junior Minister of Tourism' is Cayman Brac High School's Karthika Velusamy, following her victory in the 2008 Tourism Speak-off competition final held last week.

Catholic grades break records

St. Ignatius Catholic School students who took IGCSE, AS and A level examinations this year achieved the best external examination results in the school's history.

Family helps George meet his targets

The annual Vivian Rankine memorial darts tournament was as much about the sport as it was about a schoolboy.

Cayman educators are awarded

Educators were awarded for excellence in teaching at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman Friday evening.

Walkers, St. Ignatius extend law course

Walkers law firm continues its partnership with St. Ignatius Catholic School and the Cayman Islands Law School to offer a full A-Level Law course to students in Cayman in addition to the existing AS Level Law course.

Golden Apple honourees named

The Chamber of Commerce has announced the following educators as honourees for the 2nd Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching.

Talented students make hard work for judges

When Countryside Shopping Village announced it needed a tag line or slogan to let everyone know it offered one-stop shopping, nearly 300 students from schools in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac put their inner creative genius to work.

Talented students make hard work for judges

When Countryside Shopping Village announced it needed a tag line or slogan to let everyone know it offered one-stop shopping, nearly 300 students from schools in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac put their inner creative genius to work.

Gala fundraiser set

A silent auction, live entertainment, prizes and an appetizer buffet will all be a part of a gala fundraiser being staged Saturday by St. Ignatius Catholic School.

Ironwood options include no road

A public meeting held at the University College of the Cayman Islands Wednesday revealed the construction of a new road through a patch of pristine forest may not in fact take place this year, if at all.

Archaeological dig and much more . . .

National Trust Archaeological Dig and Traditional Games from 9am to noon. Celebrate World Heritage Day and join the National Trust at the Mission House in Bodden Town to learn how to piece together artifacts discovered around an historic site.

School safety zones created

Several private and public schools in the Cayman Islands will have safety zones set up around them which require drivers passing by those locations to slow down to 15 miles per hour.

Students off to Mexican riviera

Students studying Spanish at St. Ignatius Catholic School are heading to the Mexican riviera Saturday for a seven-day cruise aboard Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas.

Purple Dragon produces elite warriors

The Purple Dragon Karate Club is Cayman's leading martial arts school and 40 students gathered to fight and claim the esteemed title of Elite Warrior a few weeks ago.

Disney make eco-star challenge

North Side Primary School's Year 3 students are on the road to becoming environmental ambassadors.

Teen leadership conference slated

Reecognizing that todays youth are tomorrows leaders, FirstCaribbean International Bank has lent its support to the firstever Kiwanis Key Leader event for teenage youth in the Cayman Islands.

Key Leaders sought

The Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman is planning its first Key Leader event. Key Leader is a weekend leadership experience for youth leaders. It focuses on service leadership as the first

St. Ignatius graduation memorable

Year 11 and 13 students recently celebrated their graduation from St. Ignatius Catholic School during a memorable ceremony at a packed Loyola Hall.

Chamber presents Golden Apple Awards

Eight educators have received a Golden Apple Award from the Chamber of Commerce for dedication, professionalism and leadership.

Chamber selects outstanding leader

Ms Elizabeth Charles, a 2007 graduate of Triple C School, is the recipient of the first Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Leader Award. This is the first time the Chamber has sponsored an award at Triple C School. The award will be presented annually at the schools graduation ceremony.

Golden Apple nominees named

Twenty-four outstanding educators in public and private schools throughout the Cayman Islands have been selected as honourees from a field of more than 150 teachers nominated by parents and students

Island Living Show goes green

This year's Island Living Show will be distinctly green. The fifth annual show, which launches into action Friday, 22 June, will bring recycling to the forefront of visitors minds with its Go Green theme.

Island Living Show goes green

This year's Island Living Show will be distinctly green. The fifth annual show, which launches into action Friday, 22 June, will bring recycling to the forefront of visitors minds with its Go Green theme.

Chamber focusing on education

The Chamber of Commerce began its Education Month in June by organising Career Awareness visits to businesses and government departments for Year 11 students at Cayman Prep and High School and Triple C School.

Letter was wrong, irresponsible

I write on behalf of St. Ignatius and Christ the Redeemer Parish Pastoral Council with respect to a letter purportedly written by an E. Green under the headline

Pennies from Heaven Auction set for May

The St. Ignatius Catholic School and Church holds its annual Pennies from Heaven Auction Saturday, 5 May.

Greenlight Re supports Junior Achievement

Greenlight Reinsurance Ltd. recently presented Junior Achievement with a cheque for CI$1,500, representing sponsorship for Junior Achievement's Economics for Success program kits for the 2006/07 school year.

Be Active seeks sponsors

Kids need to get moving. Thats the message behind a childrens health initiative that aims to promote fitness and nutrition among the younger set.

Teachers get trained in tourism

Sixteen teachers from various schools in Cayman took part in special training last week, which prepares them to teach their students about tourism's relevance to Cayman and as a career opportunity.

Pre-law course pioneered at St. Ignatius

Nine students are pioneers in a pre-law course made possible through the collaboration of Walkers law firm, the Cayman Islands Law School and St. Ignatius High School.

Students tour GT police station

On 27 June South Sound Community Officer Alex Shultz escorted 35 Year 1 students on a tour of George Town Police Station.

Convention inspires Key Clubbers

Forty-five Key Clubbers from Ignatius Catholic School, Triple C School, John Gray High School and Cayman Prepand High School went on a four -day trip to Orlando for the annual Florida District Key Club Convention.

Local students have awesome adventures

Two Caymanian teens have turned into TV presenters overnight following some Awesome Adventures in their homeland. Wendy Adam of Triple C School and Kamala Murugesu of John Gray High School, both in Year 12, were chosen as onair hosts for Awesome Adventures -

Auction a heavenly success

Organizers of St. Ignatius Catholic School's Pennies From Heaven Auction are over-the-top with the success of last Saturday's gala fundraiser.

Butterfield brings technology to St. Ignatius

Butterfield Bank (Cayman) Limited recently donated $5,000 to St. Ignatius Catholic School for the purchase of a new Interactive White Board.

Pennies from Heaven coming next week

The St. Ignatius Catholic School is making final preparations for its Pennies from Heaven Auction next Saturday, 6 May.

Be Active kicks off

Scooter races on the basketball court? obstacle course? teacher crawling under a chair on the football field? going on here? the Be Active programme.

Pennies from Heaven to fall in May

The St. Ignatius Catholic School and Church has set the date for their exciting Pennies from Heaven Auction. you calendars for Saturday May 6, 2006.

Junior Tourism Minister chosen

The Cayman Islands has a new Junior Minister for Tourism - John Gray High School student Thea Bush.

Ideas get international audience

She's pretty, intelligent, and already making herself heard internationally when it comes to environmental matters, yet Clare-Louise McGrath is only 11 years old.

CIFA Youth Fest a hit

Even with ominous dark clouds looming overhead and drizzling rain some 250+ youngsters and their parents turned out to the T.E. McField 'Annex' venue on Saturday morning for the 2005 CIFA Annual Youth Football Festival.

Mini Market

Year One pupils at St. Ignatius Catholic School opened their very own "Mini-Fosters" supermarket recently.

Caymanians added to Digicel team

Digicel has welcomed some new staff members to the Cayman Islands team.

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